Fractional Integrator for European Companies Running on EOS®
Fractional Integrator for European Companies Running on EOS®
Remote-first operating leadership built for distributed European leadership teams - the Integrator seat, run properly, across timezones and borders.
Typical engagement: €2,200–€5,200/mo
The framework
What is a Fractional Integrator?
The Integrator runs the business day to day. The Visionary drives ideas and relationships. A Fractional Integrator fills the Integrator seat part-time.
EOS® has an established Community Leader role specifically for Europe within EOS Worldwide's global network, distinct from the UK and North American communities - a sign the framework treats mainland Europe as its own market with its own adoption pattern, not an extension of the UK.
That adoption pattern looks different from the US or UK: mainland European leadership teams running on EOS® are far more likely to be genuinely multi-country from day one - a founder in Amsterdam, a Head of Sales in Berlin, an Ops lead in Dublin - which changes what the Integrator seat actually has to solve day to day.
European engagements are remote-first by default because the leadership team usually already is: the Level 10 Meeting™ runs on a fixed weekly video slot chosen to overlap reasonably across Central European and Western European time, with in-person quarterly sessions used for the higher-stakes planning work rather than the weekly rhythm.
Symptoms
Signs the Integrator seat is open - even if no one's said it out loud
The founder is running both seats across time zones
A distributed leadership team makes it even easier for execution to slip quietly - no one else is watching the plan closely enough to flag it early.
Meetings default to whatever timezone is loudest
Without one owner, the Level 10 Meeting™ drifts to whoever's schedule is easiest, and the people it's least convenient for quietly disengage.
The Scorecard doesn't account for multi-market numbers
Revenue, churn, and pipeline numbers get reported inconsistently across markets, making it hard to tell if the business overall is on-track or just one country is propping it up.
Rocks get lost between offices
A Rock owned by someone in one country stalls quietly because no one in another office has visibility into it until the quarterly review.
Scope of work
What the seat actually covers, week to week
Not advisory hours. Not a slide deck at the end of the quarter. This is the operating work of the Integrator seat, done consistently, every week.
Own the Level 10 Meeting across time zones
Set a fixed weekly time that works across the leadership team's countries, hold the agenda inside 90 minutes, and drive the Issues List to real decisions.
Own a multi-market Scorecard
Build one Scorecard that rolls up numbers consistently across markets and currencies, so on-track/off-track means the same thing in every office.
Drive Rock completion across offices
Check in with Rock owners regardless of location, unblock cross-border dependencies, and report one clear status at the next Level 10.
Run the Accountability Chart
Confirm the right person sits in the right seat given local market needs, and flag GWC gaps to the Visionary before they become hiring emergencies.
Translate vision into a plan the whole team can execute
Take the Visionary's ideas and turn them into a sequenced quarterly plan that works whether the reader is in Amsterdam, Munich, or Malmö.
Coordinate a compliance-aware operating cadence
Keep Scorecard and Rocks reporting practical for teams operating under GDPR and varying local employment norms, without turning the operating system into a legal exercise.
“Our leadership team sits across Amsterdam, Berlin, and Dublin. Getting one person to actually own the Level 10 Meeting across three time zones was the unlock - Rocks stopped being a quarterly ritual and started being a weekly habit.”
Co-founder, 28-person SaaS company - Amsterdam, NL
Want the full picture first?
EOS® basics, the Six Key Components, engagement models, Fractional Integrator vs. EOS Implementer® vs. full-time COO, and the books this is built on - all covered on the main overview page.
Questions
Frequently asked questions
Is this engagement remote or in-person?+
Remote-first by default - a fixed weekly video Level 10 Meeting™ - with optional in-person quarterly sessions for leadership teams that want a face-to-face planning day.
What does a Fractional Integrator cost in Europe?+
Engagements typically run from €2,200 to €5,200 a month depending on company size, number of markets, and scope. Invoicing is in EUR.
Which European countries do you cover?+
Most current engagements are with leadership teams in Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, and the Nordics. Other European countries are considered case by case based on timezone overlap.
How do you handle data across GDPR jurisdictions?+
Scorecard and Rock-tracking data stays inside the tools your business already uses (spreadsheets, Ninety.io, EOS One, or similar); we don't introduce a separate data store, so your existing GDPR posture doesn't change.
How is a mainland Europe engagement different from a UK one?+
The core difference is starting structure: UK leadership teams are usually single-country from day one, while mainland European teams running on EOS® are more often multi-country by default, which shapes the Scorecard and meeting cadence from the start rather than as an afterthought.
See if the seat is a fit - 30 minutes, no pitch deck
We’ll walk through your current Level 10 Meeting™, Scorecard, and Rocks, and tell you plainly whether a Fractional Integrator would help right now - or whether it’s too early.
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